The WDSU kitten was named and is now enjoying his new, and much softer than an engine, home.Cameron Brown, 8, adopted him Friday. His mother, Connie Brown, works at WDSU and sought to adopt the rescued feline after seeing the story.Watch videoThe kitten was found in the engine of a WDSU vehicle. After five hours and with the help of numerous WDSU employees, the kitten was rescued.View images of rescueConnie Brown told WDSU on Saturday morning that the kitten tested negative for illness, although he did have fleas. However, after a bath and some playtime with his new family, the kitten is enjoying his new life.Cameron named the kitten based on his fortunate rescue from the news vehicle -- Lucky.Previous:Kitten trapped in news vehicle engine; WDSU, others come to rescue

NEW ORLEANS —

The WDSU kitten was named and is now enjoying his new, and much softer than an engine, home.

Cameron Brown, 8, adopted him Friday. His mother, Connie Brown, works at WDSU and sought to adopt the rescued feline after seeing the story.

Connie Brown told WDSU on Saturday morning that the kitten tested negative for illness, although he did have fleas. However, after a bath and some playtime with his new family, the kitten is enjoying his new life.

Cameron named the kitten based on his fortunate rescue from the news vehicle -- Lucky.